When you hear that an artist that you’ve followed for a while, and love, has a sibling that also has started making music, albeit, first off, you might feel somewhat sceptical about the prospect of their musical abilities. But after one listen to Wednesday Costa’s music, the younger sister of Charles Costa (aka. the regal […]
Tag: New Music
WATCH: Geppetto & The Whales – ‘1814’
‘1814’ is the heartfelt début single from Belgium’s Geppetto & The Whales, the track is taken from the bands début album ‘Heads of Woe’. The video evokes a warm and fuzzy feeling, the perfect accompaniment to the long winter night’s that are drawing in.
EP REVIEW: The Twoks – ‘First Light’
The Twoks are Xani Kolac on electric violin/vocals and Mark Leahy on drums, they recently released their new EP ‘First Light’. An EP that we can only describe as the perfect answer to pop bliss.
WATCH: Sisters – ‘February’
Sisters are back with new single ‘February’ – a song that deals with the confusion of not knowing were you stand in a relationship and wanting answers. Like now.
In Conversation with…FRYARS
Fryars is the musical brainchild of London-based Benjamin Garrett, who’s peerless sound has won him fans from Kanye West to Depeche Mode, and has seen him tour with acts as diverse as London Grammar and Wild Beasts.
LISTEN: Morning Smoke – ‘Hunger’
Brighton band, Morning Smoke since we last caught them with their début effort ‘In Euphoria’ have found themselves caught in the middle of a storm of praise from everyone at the NME to Clash and Q Magazine. NME describing them as a mix of early Strokes whilst also recalling the claustrophobic clatter and angst of Eagulls. Their latest sonic foray ‘Hunger’, […]
In Conversation with…FAIRCHILD
Roaringly anthemic – Fairchild’s ‘Arcadia‘, is the first track taken off the band’s new EP ‘Sadako’. The opening track makes an instant impression, taking this band on first listen from relativity unknown to a band that has the sonic power and songwriting ability to take on indie heavyweights like Two Door Cinema Club and The Temper Trap.
INTRODUCING: The Fevers
Manchester band, The Fevers are nothing if not unique. Their euphoric and captivating blend of funk, electro and dance is something to take note of, it’ll get you dancing in no time. The perfect concoction for a great night out or even, a great night in.
In Conversation with…CIRCA WAVES
After spending a few minutes in a room with Circa Waves talking about their recent trips around the world playing to crowds of thousands, you might be surprised to hear that they still are, for the lack of a better word, normal guys. Bright eyed and brimming with excitement for what’s to come down the […]
In Conversation with…BOY & BEAR
Timeless melodies delivered with a bolstering passion and an entrancing vocal. Boy & Bear make music that is deeply honest and completely endearing. The band are nearing the end of their year long tour in promotion for their sophomore record ‘Harlequin Dream’ touching down in the UK, this November.
In Conversation with…SUPERFOOD
To me, Superfood’s ethos is all about freedom of expression and music that makes you feel good: music to dance to, music to sing-a-long to, music to just let loose to. It’s all about the freedom that you get when you go to their gigs and the euphoria of that connection you have with the […]
WATCH: Trampolene – ‘Newcastle Brown Love Song’
Trampolene today dropped their first new track since May, so as you’d imagine we all were clambering online at the stroke of 9am waiting to hear their latest musical offering, and it does not disappoint. ‘Newcastle Brown Love Song’ is a song that is essentially about acceptance, accepting a person for who they really are, flaws and […]
SONG OF THE WEEK: Twin Hidden – ‘Join Hands’
Twin Hidden have released their newest musical delight entitled ‘Join Hands’. In which they mix classical elements with elegant pop hooks. What Twin Hidden do best is combining the dreaminess of childlike discovery and adventure with intelligent lyrical content.
WATCH: Jack Kovacs – ‘The Empty House’ (feat. Huxlee)
Chicago born Jack Kovacs released his début EP ‘The State Line’ in October, taken off that EP is a track named ‘The Empty House’. A haunting and harrowing duet with LA vocalist, Huxlee.
In Conversation with…SAINT RAYMOND
For Callum Burrows (aka. Saint Raymond) the past 12 months have been a real learning curve preparing this young artist for future success. The past year has seen him gracing many festival stages across the UK and Europe, supporting Ed Sheeran on his huge arena tour and if that wasn’t enough he’s also managed to […]
In Conversation with…FLYTE
“Can you make our random facts sound better?,” Will Taylor (Flyte’s lead singer/guitarist) jests after our interview ended last Sunday night. For a band that seemingly sprung up overnight in the summer of 2013, and have since gone on to score support slots with Bombay Bicycle Club and Stevie Wonder, you would think that they’d already […]
WATCH: Fractures – ‘It’s Alright’
Melbourne’s Mark Zito operating under the alias, Fractures has unveiled his new music video that acts more like a short film. A window into a world of melancholy and isolation. The film is visceral and emotive, yet with the powerful overlying message of hope and reassurance, we feel safe. It’s a place of solace and reflection.
WATCH: Harper – ‘Velvet’
Sprawling. Cinematic. Epic. Alt-pop songstress Harper unveiled the music video for new single ‘Velvet’ just last week, and it’s a beauty.
LISTEN: Playlist Friday’s #2
It’s that time of the week again! Yes, time to let your hair down, release all that pent up energy and just let go. Here’s our playlist to get you in the mood for the weekend. Whether that’s music to chill out to or music to dance to, it’s all here. Just press play.
SONG OF THE WEEK: Jasia – ‘Safety’
Picture a windswept, snowy mountainous landscape, now press play on Jasia’s ‘Safety’ and sit back and take it all in. Do feel that? That’s the shiver inducing power of Jasia’s grandiose orchestral electronica or maybe it’s just the feeling of blissful solitude that Jasia evokes. Either way, it’s something we will keep coming back for.




















